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  1. #1
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    Jul 2007
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    Gas Tax Increase Email (AKA Holding My Tongue)

    Along with about a zillion other people, I received the following email at work today:

    Subject: Gas Tax Increase

    Hi All,

    I don’t want to offend anyone…but I also want to provide you with the web site for easy access to your state reps….send them a quick e-mail and let them know you don’t want a gas tax increase…..

    The people need to speak!!!

    Please go to the link below and then to your town for your reps. E-mail’s provided for each one.

    http://www.mass.gov/legis/city_town.htm
    I had the hardest time ever not replying to all to say "Bike to work!" But I figured saying that, and throwing in that I thought a gas tax increase was a good idea -- heck, we're paying less than $2/gallon even with taxes these days! -- and rubbing in that I don't pay ANY gas tax to get to work, wouldn't make me any friends. These people do pass me on the road around work all the time.

    Still, I also admit that I couldn't resist chuckling evilly. Going by bike just keeps getting better and better!
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  2. #2
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    You don't need to get in your co-workers' faces, but I often use those email solicitations as a handy reference to bill numbers, etc., so I can write a letter the opposite of what the solicitation is asking...
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  3. #3
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    Geez, I don't think those kinds of emails belong at work at all, whatever the stance may be. Substitute "gay marriage" for "gas tax" and you've got a firestorm.

    Of course, I don't think emails about the upcoming Girl Scout cookie sales down in the employee lounge to support someone's daughter are a good idea either (or Tour de Cure/Lymphoma rides or office Christmas donations to the local shelter etc.). Just doesn't belong at work.

    Of course, I work from home in a company with only three employees, so it's very easy for me to comment so freely on things that do not effect me in the least.

    Carry on!

  4. #4
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    I work for a huge company, perhaps I should say HUGE company. And such emails are verboten. Only allowed fundraising or political emails are for events sanctioned by the corporate community outreach do-gooder department after application.

    That said, I have no problems with taxing the heck out of gas.
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  5. #5
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    Yeah, it's okay here to send an email about girl scout cookies and various fundraisers if it's addressed to a select group of co-workers that you're friendly with. But you can't send anything to the whole email list, and political stuff is pretty much off-limits.

    I did send a message out to everyone last October about local rules for absentee voting, and no one complained about that. But I did it because I know some of the folks around here have very long commutes, which makes it tough for them to make it to the polls, and I was surprised to learn that around here a long commute is sufficient to qualify for absentee voting. And I limited the information to official state websites, with no references to any specific political parties.

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post

    That said, I have no problems with taxing the heck out of gas.
    You read my mind, and that's not an easy thing to do what with all the old boxes of comics and trivial facts in the way.
    I'd respond to that email.
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  7. #7
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    Feb 2005
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    I don't like these kinds of things going around at work...
    But, in reference to this particular situation; is it the people in MA, or everywhere, but how do people think things we take for granted get paid for?
    Like roads? Schools? Bridges? Police? Etc., Etc.
    If these complainers can think of a better way to pay for things, then let them speak.

    If the gas tax is raised, maybe people will think about changing their driving habits. I know I did when the prices went up last year. I don't commute as much as some, but I sure changed the way I do things when it comes to driving.

    Maybe I am an old liberal, but I get sick of all this complaining.

 

 

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